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Green hydrogen production will be investigated by Infinity Lithium and Thyssenkrupp in a joint effort. The partnership will begin with…
French researchers and a company specializing in PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolysis signed an agreement to collaborate on research and…
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and AGL Energy are investigating the possibility of generating green hydrogen at two coal-fired power plants…
Woodside, Australia’s largest energy company, has announced ambitions to expand its hydrogen production portfolio into the United States, purchasing property…
RWE and Novatek have signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate more closely on the subject of low-carbon and carbon-free…
The Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry (MITI) approved a hydrogen drone equipped with H3 Dynamics’ AEROSTAK hydrogen fuel…
Over the last year, the hydrogen and fuel cell industries have grown at a rate that far exceeds predictions. As…
Green hydrogen will be generated in each wind turbine generator and brought to shore via undersea pipes, according to the partners’ plans.
In North America, Meritor’s ePowertrain will be employed in two hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicle applications. A Class 8 drayage vehicle and a yard hauler are among the applications.
The two companies will first look at establishing a 10MW pilot-scale renewable hydrogen electrolyser to test the usage of green hydrogen in BlueScope’s Port Kembla blast furnace.
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